Vinyl

HARDCORE. This 7" features 3 songs that pay respect to their roots. This is the 1st installment of three 7" records featuring three California bands. They cover RANCID's "journey to the end of the east bay", SOCIAL DISTORTION's "sick boy" and an exclusive cover of CIRCLE JERKS' "beverly hills". Vinyl includes a digital download card.

HARDCORE. H2O has been a mainstay in hardcore and punk since their inception back in 1995 and have had many influences along the way. These 3 cover songs from H2O were picked to represent D.C.. "safe" by DAG NASTY, "said gun" by EMBRACE and "understand" by GOVERNMENT ISSUE. Vinyl includes a digital download card.

HARDCORE. H2O has been a mainstay in hardcore and punk since their inception back in 1995 and have had many influences along the way. The band is thrilled to pay homage to those influential artists by covering their songs on "don't forget your roots". H2O tips their hat to bands like the RAMONES; DAG NASTY, MADBALL; RANCID, CIRCLE JERKS, DESCENDENTS, CRO-MAFS, BAD BRAINS, THE CLASH. GOVERNMENT ISSUE, VERBAL ASSAULT, GORILLA BISCUITS, MIGHTY MIGHTY BOSSTONES, 7 SECONDS, EMBRACE, SOCIAL DISTORTION, SICK OF IT ALL and WARZONE. Vinyl includes a digital download card.

HARDCORE. This show was recorded August 19th, 2002 at New York City's world famous CBGB's. A full set by these NYC hardcore legends recorded impeccably from the CBGB's soundboard. Relive the glory days of Sunday hardcore matinees with the crew.

HARDCORE. H2O has been a mainstay in hardcore and punk since their inception back in 1995 and have had many influences along the way. These 3 cover songs from H2O were picked to represent NYC. "hard times" by the CRO-MAGS, "friends like you" by SICK OF IT ALL and "pride" by MADBALL. Vinyl includes a digital download card.

HARDCORE. H2O's "nothing to prove" is not a comeback. This is an album that seemed like it was always in progress over the last 7 years. H2O has come together and found their voice with more strength, excitement and energy than ever. Of all their records, this is certainly the best. It's very saccharine, but not as sappy and lightweight as their later albums, and you can hear that they had fun making this album and that all the songs and singalongs on it come from the heart. From start to finish this album does not let up. Colored Ten-year anniversary pressing comes with a gatefold-cover and includes a digital download card.

HARDCORE. It's been 7 years since the release of a proper full-length album from H2O (2008's critically acclaimed "nothing to prove"). This limited, 2-song 7", "skate", is a teaser for H2O's new album, "use your voice". The a-side of "skate" features the records fast-paced, aggressive title track, and the b-side bears the song the 7" is named after - an even quicker, thrashy, fun one about getting on the board. Colored vinyl includes a digital download card.

HARDCORE. For the 1st time ever, H2O's full Don Fury session from 1994 is available on vinyl. All 6 songs have also been re-mastered by Don Fury himself. This is where it all began. Colored one-sided vinyl comes with a silkscreened b-side and includes a digital download card.

HARDCORE. Since their formation in 1995, H2O has released 5 full-length albums (and a tribute album). Their highly acclaimed 2nd album, "thicker than water", originally released in 1997 on Epitaph Records, resonated with classic elements of East-Coast hardcore and West-Coast melody. "thicker than water" is H2O's essential album, that has been out-of-print on vinyl for years. Colored vinyl includes a digital download card.

HARDCORE. H2O's landmark album "thicker than water" is celebrating its 20th anniversary. H2O's 2nd album, originally released in 1997 on Epitaph Records, resonated with classic elements of East-Coast hardcore and West-Coast melody. To commemorate, Bridge Nine has pressed a limited-to-1,000 anniversary edition of the record inside a beautiful gatefold-jacket. Colored vinyl includes a digital download card.

HARDCORE. It's been seven years since the release of a proper full-length album from H2O, but the bicoastal hardcore-punk pillars return with "use your voice", their 1st original studio album since 2008's "nothing to prove". While 2011's covers, "don't forget your roots", was a loving ode to their influences, "use your voice" reignites H2O's classic mix of melodic hardcore aggression and pop-punk bounce. Colored (clear/black smoke) vinyl includes a digital download card.

DOOM/DRONE-ROCK. AUN from Canada has a back catalog rich with harmonic drone, sepulchral ambience and of thick detuned guitar vistas. For this split, AUN ventures into new territory - '70s space-rock on bad acid, where dissonant tones and hallucinogenic melodies slam head-first into slow, pounding beats. HABSYLL is something much more than a metal band or a doom band, it's almost like 20th century classical played with downtuned guitars and massive drums. Think KHANATE, MONARCH, MOSS or FLESHPRESS? You're already thinking too fast, too structured, too riffy. This is some excessive extremist radical dooooooooom. Total pressing of 500 copies!

GARAGE-ROCK. HACKAMORE BRICK's sole 1970 LP on Kama Sutra remains a much-desired artifact of its era, a primordial expression of seminal proto-punk and early VELVETS worship. While there are several great tracks on the LP, "oh! those sweet bananas" was criminally over-looked and should really have been a 45rpm from the start. One of the great lost songs of the period, it's a quick, catchy and instantly addictive burst of NYC garage-punk-pop at the dawn of the '70s. The flip is a beautiful and memorable slow-burner. A slight change of pace for Ugly Pop, but a long-time favourite that anyone with good taste will appreciate. New picture sleeve, one-time-only pressing of 500 copies.

PUNK 'N' ROLL. Loud high energy, head-bobbin rock 'n' roll comparable to GLUECIFER, AC/DC and ROCKETS FROM THE CRYPT. Previous releases on Spectrasonic sounds and Great American Steak Religion. Members went on in BRUTAL KNIGHTS.

SLUDGE-METAL. So heavy it should be illegal - is the disclaimer that should be printed on a sticker. There hasn’t been an album released in recent memory that was as honestly heavy and, for lack of a better term, as brutal as the full-length debut from Vancouver's most devastating sludge-metal act. The +40min. that comprise "II" are an unrelenting assault on the sense that leaves the listener feeling as if they’ve been hit by a semi-truck, dragged underneath a train. One of the heaviest albums released in the past decade.